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Adriano Celentano

Adriano Celentano

Birthday: 1938-01-06 | Place of Birth: Милано, Италия

Adriano Celentano (born 6 January 1938) is an Italian musician, singer, composer, actor, and filmmaker. He is dubbed il Molleggiato (the springy one) because of his dancing. Celentano's many albums frequently enjoyed both commercial and critical success. With 150 million records sold worldwide, he is one of the best-selling Italian musical artists. Often credited as the author of both the music and lyrics of his songs, according to his wife Claudia Mori, some were written in collaboration with others. Due to his prolific career, both in Italy and abroad, he is considered one of the pillars of Italian music. Celentano is recognized for being particularly perceptive of changes in the music business, and is credited for having introduced rock and roll to Italy. As an actor, Celentano has appeared in 39 films, mostly comedies. Celentano was born in Milan at 14 Via Cristoforo Gluck, and this address later became the subject of the famous song "Il ragazzo della via Gluck" ("The boy from Gluck Street"). His parents were from Foggia in Apulia and had moved north for work. His career as a singer started in 1959. Before his debut as an artist he was working as a watchmaker. Heavily influenced by Elvis Presley and the 1950s rock 'n' roll scene as well as by American actor Jerry Lewis, Celentano started playing in a rock and roll band with Giorgio Gaber and Enzo Jannacci. Along with Gaber and Jannacci, he was discovered by Jolly Records A&R Executive Ezio Leoni, who signed him to his first recording contract and co-authored with Celentano some of his greatest early hits, including "24.000 baci", "Il tuo bacio è come un rock", and "Si è spento il Sole". He first appeared on screen in Ragazzi del Juke-Box, a 1959 Italian musical film directed by Lucio Fulci with music by Ezio Leoni. In 1960, Federico Fellini cast him as a rock and roll singer in his film La Dolce Vita. In 1962, Celentano founded the Italian record label Clan Celentano (which is still active) with many performers such as Don Backy, Ola & the Janglers, Ricky Gianco, Katty Line, Gino Santercole, Fred Bongusto and his wife Claudia Mori. As a film director, Celentano frequently cast Ornella Muti, Eleonora Giorgi and his wife Claudia Mori. He and Mori have three children, Rosita, Giacomo and Rosalinda Celentano. Rosalinda is most notable to worldwide audiences for playing Satan in Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ. Celentano has also hosted several Italian television shows. Celentano has retained his popularity in Italy for over 50 years, selling millions of records and appearing in numerous TV shows and movies. As part of his TV and movie work, he created a comic genre, with a characteristic walk and facial expressions. For the most part, his films were commercially successful; indeed, in the 1970s and part of the 1980s, his low-budget movies were top of Italian box office rankings. As an actor, critics point to Serafino (1968), directed by Pietro Germi, as his best performance. ... Source: Article "Adriano Celentano" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2023
Al Bano - 4 Volte 20

as    Cantante, attore e showman

2019
Adrian

as    Adrian (voice)

2010
1960

as    Self (archive footage)

2005
Rockpolitik

as    Self

1992
Cyber Eden

as    Furio

1987
Live in Moscow

as    Cantante

1986
The Grumpy

as    Tito Torrisi

1985
Joan Lui

as    Joan Lui

1985
He's Worse than Me

as    Leonardo

1983
Sing Sing

as    Alfredo "Boghy"

1983
Special Features: Handsome

as    Mattia

1982
Bingo Bongo

as    Bingo Bongo

1982
Grand Hotel Excelsior

as    Taddeus

1981
Ace

as    Asso

1981
Madly in Love

as    Barnaba Cecchini

1980
La locandiera

as    Cavaliere di Ripafretta

1980
The Taming of the Scoundrel

as    Elia Codogno

1980
Give Me Five

as    don Fulgenzio

1979
Velvet Hands

as    Ingegner Quiller

1979
Saturday, Sunday and Friday

as    Mr. Constantin (episodio "Venerdì")

1978
Geppo il folle

as    Geppo

1978
Loggerheads

as    Herman / Gustav

1977
Here We for Example...

as    Antonmatteo Colombo detto Click

1977
L'altra metà del cielo

as    Don Vincenzo Ferrari

1976
The Con Artists

as    Félix

1976
Lunatics and Lovers

as    Sprint Boss

1975
Di che segno sei?

as    Alfredo Astariti detto "Fred Astaire"

1975
Yuppi Du

as    Felice della Pietà

1973
The Five Days

as    Cainazzo